Does anyone actually buy this stupid-assed stuff, or is it like the two-million dollar gem encrusted bra that some company makes as an advertisement? I mean, really, how insecure would you have to be to pay 26 G's for a $500 phone, just so you can show everybody else how "superior" you are to them. If you want to feel good about having a boatload of money, buy a bunch of computers for an under-funded school, donate to an animal shelter or a food pantry, or something else truly worthwhile.

4.ATTCallCenter (unregistered)

You made your money, why do you have to donate it? Only way i'd "donate" to these needy schools is if I bought it, bought the animal shelter, bought the food pantry. If I had a boatload of money what makes you think I should share it? I'm sure you'd like a piece too

You missed the point I was trying to make. I'm not advocating that everyone who has good fortune needs to give away most of their money. However, the only reason one would buy something like this would be to show how much money they have. That can be done in better ways. If you buy a diamond ring, a painting, or even a collectible baseball card, you are purchasing something that is going to appreciate, and be worth something 20, 30, 100 years from now. If you buy a $26,000 phone, it's going to be obsolete in 2 years or less, and then what in hell are you going to do with it? No way in hell are you going to be able to deconstruct this thing and get your money out of it.

My point about donating is that if you want to show how well you've done, there are better ways than throwing it away on disposable bling. Of course, as I said, there are people out there who only believe they can show their success by purchasing useless crap that won't impress anyone other than themselves and their ilk. From your comment, I take it you fall into that category.

10.PatrickA (unregistered)

Obviously you don’t know much about the brand, buying gold and diamonds are investments as in the past two years they gone up in price. Anyone that buys an Amosu is buying an investment whilst they know the phone is valueless after two years. The gold and diamond can be reused either on an upgraded phone or jewellery making the person invest everlasting.
And how do you know the person who purchased this item hasn’t already giving to loads of charities and just wanted to spoil themselves for a change. Don’t judge people by their purchases.

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